Rock Kroc

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Rock Kroc

Donkey Kong Country artwork
General information
Variant of Kritter
Appearances
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance) (2003)

Rock Krocs (alternatively spelled RockKrocs) were Kritters of the Kremling Krew who had been petrified and unknown resurrected became mindless rock creatures.[1][2][3][4] They first appear in Donkey Kong Country.

Rock Krocs are brown, rocky Kritters with a beige belly and glowing red eyes.

History

Background information

Before they turned into rock beings, they were normal Kritters in Klump's service at the Kremling Krew.[1][2][5][6] They didn't make it out in one of the mines from Monkey Mines while searching for ore, they passed away and left like boulders.[7][8][2][4] As undead rock Kritters called Rock Krocs, they are unknown resurrected where they had to patrol the mine they could not get out.[2][9][4]

Donkey Kong franchise

In Donkey Kong Country, several Rock Krocs are shown crazed where they are invincible to any attack (even by Donkey Kong's strength). The only thing they can calm down is the red Stop light in Stop & Go Station, but they can come back crazed when the green Go light is turned on.

Profiles and statistics

Donkey Kong Country

  • SNES instruction booklet (page 28): This Kremling uses a crafty disguise to make sneak attacks.
  • SNES Nintendo Player's Guide (page 14): This possessed creature only appears in a couple of stage. That's plenty! When the lights in the cave glow green, the RockKrocs go crazy. They run back and forth with their arms outstretched, looking for something to grab. The only way to shut them down is to make the lights glow red. Doing so entails touching the Stop & Go Barrels as you move through the stage.
  • Nintendo Power Volume 65 (page 20): "This evil Kremling's got stalagmites in his bones. He'll morph into a harmless boulder, but when he wakes up, Kong had better hit the switch barrel and hightail it out of the mines."
Nintendo Power trading cards
AKA Stone Men, Rock Piles
Distinguishing Features Stone men with red eyes who pace back and forth. They obey the Stop & Go barrels without question
Location Stop & Go Station and the Loopy Lights.
Apprehension Do not attempt to apprehend the RockKrocs! Avoid them when they're not curled up into rock piles. Sneak past them as quickly as you can while they are inactive.
Past Convictors Unlawful detainment of monkeys.
  • GBC Instruction booklet (page 23)*: He'll use his krafty Kremling kamouflage for sneak attacks.
  • GBA Nintendo Player's Guide (page 14): Rock Krocs are rare subterranean Krocs that have glowing red eyes and rocklike skin. They appear in only a few corners of Kong Island. Rock Krocs run around in a crazed rampage when the cave is lit green. Activate Stop & Go Barrels in levels that the stony beasts populate to change the level's lighting to red-the Rock Krocs will become temporarily immobilized.

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Trivia

  • One of the design sheets used during Donkey Kong Country's development lists a Kremling called Krocrock, which is described as being a Rock Kremling. It is presumably an early name used for Rockkroc.

References

  1. ^ a b Nintendo Power Magazine Vol. 65, October, 1994, p. 20 - BAD AND UGLY: Donkey Kong's Island has been overrun by the Kremlings. Their lizard ancestors may have been slow and cold blooded, but Kremlings move fast. We’ve gathered some strategies to help get you past K. Rool’s mean green team."
  2. ^ a b c d Gregg Mayles on Twitter (retrieved September 14, 2015)
  3. ^ Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 48 - "STOP & GO STATION: They're pretty stupid."
  4. ^ a b c Donkey Kong Country German Player's Guide. p. 44 - "STOP & GO STATION: Nachdem Diddy und Donkey die Ruckzuck-Station betreten haben, meinen sie, in einem billigen Gruselfilm gelandet zu sein: Zombies lauern!"
  5. ^ Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide, Nintendo, 1994, p. 13 - "KLUMP: Klump is quite a character. He's like a big, overweight drill sergeant."
  6. ^ Nintendo Power trading cards - "KLUMP: Kommander Krem".
  7. ^ Donkey Kong Country Instruction Booklet, Nintendo, 1994, p. 23 - MINES: The vast mines of Donkey Kong Country have been stripped of any ore they may have once contained. All the tools of the miners remain, however, from mine carts to rickety scaffolding."
  8. ^ Kevin Bayliss on Twitter (retrieved on October, 19, 2019)Media:Kevin Bayliss in Twitter (10, 19, 2019).png
  9. ^ Donkey Kong Country (GBA) Player's Guide, Nintendo, 2003, p. 40 - "STOP & GO STATION: An army of Rock Krocs and Klap Trap patrol Stop & Go Station."